Roadmap

Your exposé is done.
What's next?

The Producer tier already ships more than ten exposés a month. Here's what arrives in your account next — with dates we're willing to name.

Visual Layouts & Themes

Q3 2026

Your exposé, in your look.

Five layout styles tuned to how commissioning editors actually read: Editorial, Cinematic, Minimal, Print-Ready, and Festival Submission (IDFA / DOK Leipzig / Sunny Side spec sheets). Pick one; the pipeline handles the rest.

AI Visual Concepts

In research

Don't describe the visual approach. Show it.

Drop in a protagonist photo or a location reference. Get three to five AI-rendered stills — establishing shot, protagonist frame, climax beat — matched to the broadcaster's house style. Embedded in the exposé.

Broadcaster-specific Cover Pages

Q3 2026

ARTE wants a particular cover. ZDF wants another.

Format-matched cover pages per broadcaster: logo placement, metadata block, synopsis box — each one built to the commissioning editor's actual in-tray expectation. PBS doesn't want a cover. PitchDoctor knows that too.

Treatment Mode

Now in development

From pitch to funding-ready treatment in one click.

Twenty pages, sequence by sequence. Protagonist arcs, research appendix, funder-ready. The same story you pitched, deepened for the funding committee.

Production Company Branding

Q4 2026

Your production's identity, applied by default.

Your typography, your colors, your logo — on letterhead, footer, and signature block of every exposé. Once configured, never touched again.

Multi-language Outputs

Q4 2026

Write in German, pitch to PBS in English.

Or the reverse. The pipeline keeps the research, adapts the voice to the broadcaster's working language, and holds the argument.

Team Collaboration

Q4 2026

Editor, researcher, festival consultant — inside the same exposé.

Comments, suggestions, version history. Studio-tier feature built for the people who actually decide what gets pitched.

Iterative Feedback Loop — internal critic

Live now

Revise until broadcast-ready in one click.

Every exposé gets scored across six editorial dimensions. The critic hands you concrete fixes. One tap revises — free until the score crosses shippable. No slot burned on work that isn't done yet.

Iterative Feedback Loop — editor notes

Now in development

Your editor has notes. Paste them. V2 in five minutes.

Paste the email, upload the red-lined PDF, drop in a voice-memo transcript. The pipeline reads the notes, keeps what works, and rewrites only what needs it. Builds on the internal-critic iteration flow.

Article-to-Pitch ingestion

Now in development

Drop a link. We read it. You pitch from it.

Paste a URL and the pipeline reads the actual article before writing — no more guessing from the slug. Same ingestion layer will accept PDFs, press releases, and research notes.

Prep for editor call

Now in development

One page. Everything you need in the room.

From a completed exposé, generate a briefing doc for the producer to carry into the meeting: key story beats, format-fit argument, anticipated objections, production feasibility. The five minutes before the call, earned back.

Join the cohort that ships first.

Five free exposés. No card required. You'll see the pipeline run before you decide.